Provide light theme
See original GitHub issueThe dark colors in styles.css
look nice, but since I keep my entire display inverted the colors are glaringly bright. I stripped all colors from the CSS file, but that makes the page difficult to use.
Has anyone created a light theme already? If not, is someone up to the task? 😃
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umm… having themes would be nice, but I think the real issue is that your display is inverted.
I’d like to point out another rather simple use case which I’d have thought obvious: Bright environments. Normally, I’m all in for Dark mode in every-f-iing-thing. For years I’ve been using various extensions for Chrome make every website dark. However that changes if I have to work on a light environment.
For e.g., I’m working from a rather bright balcony, because of the sudden mass-work-from-home imposed by the COVID-19 outbreak. I find myself always changing everything to light themes during daylight hours, because otherwise it’s really hard to see, because of reflexes on the screen.
(OT: BTW Dark Reader’s been great for this – I even disabled the native dark mode in some sites like StackOverflow, because I can easily switch my Dark/Light Theme globally way easier with the extension shortcut.)